I understand the graphic novel is back in circulation. And there's a rational in
Rationales for Teaching Graphic Novels
ISBN: 978-1-934338-83-4
Maupin House
No lesson plans, only rationals. I was hoping for lesson plans myself, but I guess I'll just keep looking. Please post if you find some.
James Bucky Carter is your go-to guy for this topic. I haven't taught it in class yet, though I'd love to. I will also refer you to one of my favorite sites for lesson plan help. It's only got one for V, though...http://www.tes.co.uk/teaching-resource/V-for-Vendetta-write-a-persu.... To download it, I'm sure you have to have an account. It's free, and it's wonderful. The lesson is writing a persuasive speech to the public after studying V's speech. Pretty clever! It also might be a good idea to go over Parliamentary Governments and Big Brother/CCTV in activating pre-reading exercises.
Hi Lindsay,
I posted additional resources in the V for Vendetta group page for you at graphicnovelsandhighschoolenglish.com.
In addition to my rather lame notes on the novel which I wrote the first time I read it (as you know, re-reading V changes one's original understanding), I just added quiz questions and activities as well as an additional assignment based on Danny Fingeroth's interview with NPR. If you send me an email on my site, I can offer you more about my experiences teaching this novel through conversation. I just finished teaching V and Batman: Dark Knight Returns a couple of weeks ago. My students are currently composing their own superhero comics narratives as their final senior year assignment!
Hope this helps.
Maureen
Yikes! Try this one....If you go to "Groups" and choose V for Vendetta, you can access the docs (I hope).
:)
http://www.graphicnovelsandhighschoolenglish.com
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